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 I had the Mach 460 in my 2004, which may differ some, but...
 
 I replaced the head unit with aftermarket and all I needed for it to work was a wiring adapter from crutchfield.
 
 But, once you add aftermarket speakers, your chances of being able to keep using the factory wiring and amps is pretty much nil. Factory amps aren't like aftermarket as far as application (ohms and whatnot, I'm sure someone with more expertise can explain why). At that point you just need to pull out all of the old shit and run new wiring.
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 BTW.. The convenience of Nav in the head unit is great, but I much prefer my stand alone Garmin. Free lifetime map updates and it is not tied to the car or stereo. I take it on trips to use in rental cars, etc.
 
 I also have friends that have had the higher end head units with nav, and the nav was glitchy at best.
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 I use the turn-by-turn on my phone via bluetooth to my head unit.Originally posted by Chili View PostBTW.. The convenience of Nav in the head unit is great, but I much prefer my stand alone Garmin. Free lifetime map updates and it is not tied to the car or stereo. I take it on trips to use in rental cars, etc.
 
 I also have friends that have had the higher end head units with nav, and the nav was glitchy at best."If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford
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 EW threw a nice little Alpine CD player in my '99 GT with Mach 460 and it all worked great. I'll always swear by Alpine. I've had probably about 8 of them and never had a problem(except 2 of them getting stolen). They've also got some cheaper models out now. I put one of those in my 4Runner and it worked great too.
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 So it does work with no service? I'm not trying to be a dumbass, I just have never used it, personally. If it does, rock on. It just didn't figure that the map data is all loaded in the phone, and has to pull that info down when you program the route.Originally posted by Baron Von Crowder View Postgps
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 Yes, GPS will work with no service. I spent the last week up in the rockies and had no service deep in the mountains but GPS worked great. You need to have your maps set to download to your phone so they'll work offline though.Originally posted by Chili View PostSo it does work with no service? I'm not trying to be a dumbass, I just have never used it, personally. If it does, rock on. It just didn't figure that the map data is all loaded in the phone, and has to pull that info down when you program the route.Originally posted by JesterEvery time you see the fucking guy....show him your fucking dick.. Just whip out your hawg and wiggle it in his direction, put it away, call him a fuckin meatgazer, shoot him the bird and go inside.
 He will spend the rest of the day wondering if he is gay.FORGTN SOLD1ER - xbox gamerOriginally posted by DennyWhat the fuck ever, you fucking fragile faggot.
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 This and Kenwood for me. I've always had some issue with Pioneer, Sony, JVC, Clarion etc.Originally posted by talisman View PostEW threw a nice little Alpine CD player in my '99 GT with Mach 460 and it all worked great. I'll always swear by Alpine. I've had probably about 8 of them and never had a problem(except 2 of them getting stolen). They've also got some cheaper models out now. I put one of those in my 4Runner and it worked great too.
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 Shop Lowest Price on: Clarion VZ401 In-Dash Video Receivers (With Screen). Bluetooth Enabled Single-DIN In-Dash DVD Receiver with 7 Touchscreen Monitor and Wireless Remote Control
 
 
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 Damn you! I am looking at the IQ3 now and seeing what gauges I can do without. I could sell enough of the Autometer stuff off to pay for most if not all of going Racepak IQ3.Originally posted by Z06killinsbf View PostOne word: Racepack
 
 If I did that, I might just keep the factory head units for the radio.Fuck you. We're going to Costco.
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